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Pretty Little Creatures

By: Vince Milam

The perfect terrorist plot. Millions of lives at stake. Only a remarkable team of people can stop it.
He's faced living evil in the past. But Cole Garza, sheriff of a small Gulf Coast town, cannot accept he's been chosen to fight.

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The perfect terrorist plot. Millions of lives at stake. Only a remarkable team of people can stop it.

He's faced living evil in the past. But Cole Garza, sheriff of a small Gulf Coast town, cannot accept he's been chosen to fight.

When the French priest Francois Domaine re-enters his life asking for help in the fetid jungles of Ebola-infected West Africa against a dark force involved in the blood diamond trade, Garza hesitates, unsure.

Enter Nadine May, an information genius under contract with clandestine services. Socially awkward but in a relationship with Sheriff Garza, she's been part of the unlikely team since its inception. Nadine doesn't hesitate to answer Francois's call, and drags a reluctant Cole to West Africa.

They are joined by a stunning CIA professional killer with a clear and final solution to any problem. Together they struggle against the leaders of the illicit diamond trade and the foul entity providing the child slave labor.

Have they won? The doggedness of the technology genius and the assuredness of the French priest uncover deeper plans—a game of misdirection and intrigue masterminded by a powerful source nested in the evil enclaves of ISIS.

The stakes rapidly rise as the trail leads them into the wild heartland of a Mexican drug cartel—a launching point to unleash a hellish scenario into the U.S. The final conflict looms as forces for good and evil muster for battle, joined by Seals, Texas Rangers, and the CIA. Can three ordinary people prevent this terrorist attack? They need to, because failure will forevermore alter the life of every American.